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Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography

Questa serie si addentra nelle profondità del passato attraverso una lente geografica. Esplora come luoghi e paesaggi siano stati plasmati dall'attività umana e dai processi naturali nel tempo. Ogni volume presenta nuove ricerche, analizzando le intricate connessioni tra storia e spazio. È una lettura essenziale per chiunque sia interessato a come il mondo fisico rifletta e influenzi la storia umana.

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